The climate-driven wildfire crisis calls for a comprehensive, cross-sector approach to funding, research, and action.
By focusing on reducing the prevalence of problems, not just supplying solutions, innovations for a healthy context can ...
In the for-profit world, firms are accountable to their customers. If customers don’t value their products, the firm doesn’t ...
Neighbors filled the seats and were standing in the aisles. We watched Trump unveil his self-proclaimed “masterpiece,” ...
These stories from SSIR’s print magazine and website helped to lift our spirits during anxious and troubling moments of 2024. They remind us of why so many people dedicate themselves to social change ...
Even before recent hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel turned the whole of Lebanon into an unimaginably horrifying killing field, the school system in Lebanon had been in steady decline for ...
As of 2023, nearly 20 million people are employed by the government at the state and local level. State and local government employees play a significant role in supporting and uplifting their local ...
If you’re looking for a last-minute gift for a social innovator in your life—or just something to curl up with, in a warm place when it’s cold outside—we’ve got you covered. We polled some of our ...
One of the latest trends in the development world is leadership localization, a term that describes a usually Western funder’s effort to shift power to usually non-Western local communities, and thus ...
As funders of social impact increasingly shift towards addressing the systemic nature of problems and their root causes within complex networks of cause and effect, making long-term commitments of ...
In 2024, SSIR articles covered a wide range of topics that were top of mind for social change leaders. But if you were to assign a theme to this list of most-read articles, it might be that lasting ...